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Kendrick Peak overnight 7-11/12

Posted: Jun 14 2009 5:33 pm
by te_wa
taking the Pumkin trail/Bull Basin Loop to the top of Kendrick, camp at the nice spot near the cabin. Following PBaenzig's GPS route we can go counter-clockwise on Pumkin trail and return via Bull Basin Trail back to the vehicles. Roughly 12 miles total.

http://hikearizona.com/location_g.php?GPS=426

high 70's - high 40's

*you must pack in all the water you will need, none can be found along the way

I am going to make the drive up on Friday evening to car camp at the intersection of fr's 245 and 171.
This is a 3 hr. drive from the valley. Remember, this trip will include a camp at 10,200 feet - please be prepared and/or experienced hiking at such altitude. also, there can be a threat of lightning and foul weather (rain) during late summer months

btw, the fire tower is manned and visitors are welcome. the guy up top has been manning this tower for some 21 years. he has a load of great stories to tell, so spend some time up there!

for those who wish to meet in the e. valley for a carpool, let me know and we can arrange such things. im also leaning towards driving back to e. valley using the scenic hiway #3 (lake mary road) and then on to the Beeline hiway to stop for a late lunch at the Rimside Grille in Pine.
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photo by Mtnlver

Re: Kendrick Peak overnight 7-11/12

Posted: Jun 14 2009 8:28 pm
by DarthStiller
I thought you were gonna do this in August. Got any overnighters planned for then? I'm open Aug. 15-15 and 22-23.

Re: Kendrick Peak overnight 7-11/12

Posted: Jun 14 2009 8:40 pm
by te_wa
cant wait till august. need more high elevation hikes to train for my upcoming 5 day stint in the san juan wilderness, co.

Re: Kendrick Peak overnight 7-11/12

Posted: Jun 14 2009 9:59 pm
by DarthStiller
You gonna do any AZ overnighters in Aug.?

Re: Kendrick Peak overnight 7-11/12

Posted: Jun 14 2009 10:26 pm
by te_wa
chris, dunno yet. havent planned out that far. im sure i will do 2 overnighters in august. i get a kitchen pass 2x per month. :D

Re: Kendrick Peak overnight 7-11/12

Posted: Jun 15 2009 6:41 am
by drewboy
OK man, I'm in. If Te-wa's going, get ready for rain. :sl: His record this year is unblemished. So I'm figuring that we'll need to carry around 6L or so of water?

Re: Kendrick Peak overnight 7-11/12

Posted: Jun 16 2009 12:06 pm
by hikeaz
I plan on attending.
I usually access Kendrick from the Bellemont (185) exit of I-40 to avoid the traffic snarls in Flag.
Also, the Harley 'Roadhouse Bar & Grill" at this exit has a terrific beer selection as well as a cook-your-own indoor grill; a fun place. One other trivial attraction..... they have the original 'no vacancy' sign from the Pine Breeze Inn on display (Easy Rider).

Re: Kendrick Peak overnight 7-11/12

Posted: Jun 16 2009 12:11 pm
by te_wa
hey that's awesome Kurt. Funny thing too, I just got Easy Rider from Netflix yesterday. I watched it about 10 years ago and figure its time for a re-revisit. Same goes for The Big Lebowski, an annual favorite. Shut up, Donnie!

so is Sally coming too? what about Bonnie, and Randy.. maybe I should invite some of those that dont frequent the HAZ forum..

Re: Kendrick Peak overnight 7-11/12

Posted: Jun 16 2009 4:07 pm
by Jim
Wow, I'm surprised at the level of interest for an overnight trip on Kendrick. Have fun.

Re: Kendrick Peak overnight 7-11/12

Posted: Jun 16 2009 4:44 pm
by Tortoise_Hiker
With good company you should be able to have a good time most anywhere. :)

Re: Kendrick Peak overnight 7-11/12

Posted: Jun 16 2009 4:59 pm
by te_wa
its worth mentioning... Andy, Mike, Kurt, Denny, Bob, Ed, Al, etc.. are great hiking companions. Many of you know this is the last shot at a high altitude training hike before we head out to Colorado's 13ers for a week. That's where the real mountains are, and i cant wait to get my first taste! :D

Re: Kendrick Peak overnight 7-11/12

Posted: Jun 16 2009 5:55 pm
by Tortoise_Hiker
This would be my first overnighter this year and a chance to meet the legend TE-WA. I hope it works out.

Re: Kendrick Peak overnight 7-11/12

Posted: Jun 16 2009 6:02 pm
by Jim
Where and when are you going to Colorado to do some 13ers?

Re: Kendrick Peak overnight 7-11/12

Posted: Jun 16 2009 6:38 pm
by te_wa
J, we're going into South San Juan wilderness to fish and camp at altitude. Ive not been up that high, only Humphries but the pics look phenomenal. Weminuche is equally cool, and on my to do list.
gonna soak up some natural hot tub water down at Pagosa springs afterwards... with champagne and cheese. the good life

Re: Kendrick Peak overnight 7-11/12

Posted: Jun 17 2009 3:50 pm
by BobP
jhodlof wrote:Wow, I'm surprised at the level of interest for an overnight trip on Kendrick. Have fun.
Mike told me he's caching a keg there.... that's why I'm Interested :) and what Denny said.

Re: Kendrick Peak overnight 7-11/12

Posted: Jun 17 2009 8:26 pm
by rally_toad
Oh so you couldnt wait for me to post it!!??

Haha Im still awaiting approval from my supervisor. I really hope I can make it.

Re: Kendrick Peak overnight 7-11/12

Posted: Jun 18 2009 7:42 am
by hikeaz
te-wa wrote:hey that's awesome Kurt. Funny thing too, I just got Easy Rider from Netflix yesterday. I watched it about 10 years ago and figure its time for a re-revisit. Same goes for The Big Lebowski, an annual favorite. Shut up, Donnie!
As you are watching Easy Rider you should recognize quite a few places... actually the guys never actually seem to MOVE in the movie, as alot of the scenes are along I-40 near Flag, .. but some are Tucson, Cottonwood, Topock, Prescott, Wupatki, Sacred Mountain, Sunset Crater and even Valentine .. and what movie with southwestern locations would be complete without ... yep... Monument Valley.

Re: Kendrick Peak overnight 7-11/12

Posted: Jun 19 2009 6:24 am
by drewboy
I picked up the Easy Rider DVD at Target or somewhere really cheap last year. Definitely some classic scenes and Jack Nicholson is priceless. The "making of" DVD included was interesting to watch. Fonda was the producer/director as well, and it was shot on a real shoestring budget. He talked about how they were getting stoned for real in most of those scenes. And about how he and Dennis Hopper had a falling out during making of the movie and stayed estranged for many years afterward.

The CO trip is gonna rock! And Kendrick too of course. I'm always up for a new place to try out (and new backpackers to meet). So it looks like we are leaning towards a friday night departure then and trailhead camp kind of deal? Works for me.

"Get your motor runnin' Head out on the highway Lookin' for adventure And whatever comes our way"

Re: Kendrick Peak overnight 7-11/12

Posted: Jun 22 2009 1:47 pm
by BobP
drewboy wrote:"Get your motor runnin' Head out on the highway Lookin' for adventure And whatever comes our way

I listened to that 8-track so often when I was driving it was like a magic carpet ride :) . Please people don't ask what an 8-track was :sl:

Re: Kendrick Peak overnight 7-11/12

Posted: Jun 22 2009 3:49 pm
by aa7jc
If you listened to a lot of an 8 track, that means you must have been pretty good at fixing the tape! Squeek.. muffle... crosstalk... ..
And of course the magic spot on the tape where you could change track to hear the song you wanted.... Ahhh, the bad ole days!!